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CS Gallery is proud to announce the opening of “STABBING HATE,” their new SOLO exhibition by visual artist R. E. SANCHEZ. This exhibition focuses on two series of work created between 2005 and 2007. The first series titled Stabbed In The Back: “Has Never Been In Love” Series details works created on paper and mixed media based on ideas of first introductions, loss of love, façades, the unknown and the presented vs. reality. These artworks in many aspects are very general statements about contemporary society.

The second series titled Terrorism Is A Friendly Reminder Of How Much We All Love Each Other: is created using the maps of some of the countries that have been victims to contemporary terrorist attacks. Black wax and blood red acrylic are very significant for they represent chaos, turmoil and the bloodshed caused by these attacks. These works call to question the ability of humans to interact and understand each other on multiple levels.

R. E. SANCHEZ is a Miami-based artist whose work has been exhibited regularly in non-profit organizations and gallery venues. He is a Salvadoran expatriate who in 1989 relocated to the U.S. to pursue his passion for art. He received his Bachelor of Art (BFA) from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2000. He is the current Art Director for Life Is Art, a non-profit organization dedicated to promote and support the artistic and creative communities in Miami and beyond.

Since 1994 he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally. In 2000 he was part of a very prestigious show for Artlink@Sothebys that traveled through Chicago Illinois, Vienna Austria and Tel Aviv Israel.

Most recently his work has been exhibited as part of juried shows which have included The Hibiscus 1st Juried Art Exhibition at The Lighthouse Center for the Arts in Tequesta Florida, 20 x 20 x 20 A National Compact Competition at Louisiana State University’s Union Art Gallery in Baton Rouge Louisiana, The Blanche Ames National Juried Exhibition at The Ames Mansion at Borderland State Park in North Easton Massachusetts and Field of Vision: Beijing at the Beijing New Art Projects in Beijing China. His work can be found in many private collections.

This exhibit is free and open to the public. CS Gallery hours are Monday—Thursday by appointment. Friday 8—11 pm. Last Fridays of the month: 7—11 pm as part of NoMi Art walk.

For more information about this exhibit or CS Gallery, please contact Jorge Chirinos at (305)-308-6561, or through their e-mail address at ChirinosSanchezGallery@yahoo.com and website at www.chirinossanchez.com R. E. SANCHEZ can be reached through his website at www.resanchez.com

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Thank you to everyone who attended our inaugural event! We hope that you enjoyed yourself, met some great people, and discovered some excellent art. The next one is already in the planning stages.

Additional Photographs: YELP by Jipsy AKA Nefariousgirl
by Patrick Theodore
by Michell’s Eye View
by Ron Praeger (Facebook)
by Scott Branch (Video)
by Nathan Delinois (Myspace)
by Marcy Abitz (Facebook)
by Patrick Theodore (Facebook)


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Just got home at 4:30 AM after finishing set up and the place is looking great! You’ll have to come see for yourselves because, there is no way I’m uploading photos right now. Hope to see everyone soon!

www.lifeisartfest.org

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Life Is Art is proud to present their inaugural Miami Featured Artist Fair with a list of excellent artists from the local area, including:

Scott Branch
Dianne Romero Buitrago
Angelica Clyman
Diana Contreras
Nathan Delinois
Natasha Duwin
Daniel Fiorda
Ania Moussawel
Grateful Dan
Emilio Hector Rodriguez
Andres Dominguez Saavedra
R. E. SANCHEZ
Wagner Schneider
Dan Vidal
Felicia Warren
Kacey Westall Keogh
Daniela Wicki

The fair is being held at the historic 1926 Seminole Building, also called the Terminal Lofts, in the Wynwood Arts District at 120 Northwest 25th Street on March 7th from 2:00pm to 10:00pm.
The venue is kindly sponsored by Lombardi Properties

Supporting Sponsors:
Henry Stone Music
and www.SoulOfMiami.org

The visual arts are accompanied by music, fashion, performance, food, and, of course, drink.
Complimentary drinks provided by
Grolsch Beer
Barefoot Wine
VeeV Acai Spirit
Oro Florida Lavazza Espresso

Lounge provided the Miami Rescue Mission
Media support provided by Yelp
Technical support by Soho Studios Miami

Music by
Soozin
Diaga
Sebastian
Lumin
David Kerns

Fashion by
Eva Danielle
Erica Beetle
and more

Food by
Chef Zane
D’leecious Bake Shop

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Life Is Art, Inc. is a new non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and support of the artistic and creative community in Miami and beyond.

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Lombardi Properties has provided Life Is Art with a great, historic building, originally called the 1926 Seminole Building, it is also known as the Terminal Fabric building for the company that was housed there for many years. Here are some photos and video from the space. 120 NW 25th Street, Wynwood Arts District, Miami, FL.

You can see photos from the venue here.

http://www.lifeisartfest.org

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Annette Peikert
annette@lifeisartfest.org

Lombardi Properties Hosts Inaugural Life Is Art Miami Featured Artist Fair

www.lifeisartfest.org

Miami, FL, January 27, 2009 – The Miami art scene is exploding. America’s largest art week recently passed, surrounding Art Basel Miami Beach, featuring dozens of art fairs and tens of thousands of art patrons. The monthly art walks all across Miami bustle with more and more people, where just a few years ago they were quiet. Art galleries are springing up all across the city. People travel from all over the world to discover what we already know: Miami, the Magic City, has a creative soul.

David Lombardi, head of Lombardi Properties has seen this phenomenon and made a bold move to support the bourgeoning art scene. Lombardi Properties will be the host sponsor for the inaugural Life Is Art Miami Featured Artist Fair on March 7th at their 1926 Seminole Building property at 120 NW 25th Street in the fast growing Wynwood Arts District.

Life Is Art is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the arts in Miami and the surrounding area. They are producing their first art fair developed to feature Miami and south Florida based artists. Future projects include regular arts events, as well as an arts incubator.

Co-founder James Echols said, “We have seen such a growth of gifted artists in Miami, yet there seems to be a lack of focus on our own locals.” The other fairs and galleries feature artists from all over the world, which is a wonderful thing. “But, we have such talent in our own back yard that we decided that there should be a fair with a Miami focus,” Echols said.

Echols and partner and co-founder, Annette Peikert, assembled a group of fellow Miami artists and art lovers to produce the event.

R. E. Sanchez, working Miami artist and art educator, is the Artistic Director. His ties to the artist community and his knowledge of art promise to bring excellent work to the fair.

Talmage Thornhill was chosen as the Marketing Director for her long experience in the entertainment and nightlife business. She also brings a degree in the fine art of ballet, which informs her artistic sensibilities.

Susan J. Lewis brings her many years as a musician, DJ, and producer to her position as Music Director. She is also heading up the environmental aspect of the event, with her five years of professional work in environmental conservation. She is currently director of an environmental education center in Miami, is an active member of various environmental organizations, and holds a graduate degree in environmental education, management and conservation.

Financial Director Adriana De Welde has many years experience as a financial analyst and is a lifelong art lover, as well as an amateur filmmaker. Her keen business sense provides a stable base from which to build an efficient organization.

Co-founders Annette Peikert and James Echols have been involved in event production for years, having produced their own events, as well as working with numerous others. They are long time art lovers, having collected since they were in college.

Artists interested in participating should contact the organization through the website, www.lifeisartfest.org.

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A friend of Sanchez, our Artistic Director, is having an art showing up in North Miami. We hope everyone can make it out.

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On The 8th Day…
Jorge Chirinos
Friday January 30, 2009, 7:30pm – 11:00pm
CS Gallery www.chirinossanchez.com
myspace1-30-09
787 NE 125th Street, North Miami, FL 331361
Located across the street from the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)

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RED DOT NEW YORK

RED DOT New York will take place in the heart of the Chelsea Art
District in New York City at 521 West 25th Street, between 10 and 11 Avenues.
DATES: RED DOT New York is open to the public March 5 – 8, 2009 with a reception scheduled for the evening of March 5.
HOURS:
March 5, 11 AM – 9 PM
March 6, 11 AM – 8 PM
March 7, 10 AM – 8 PM
March 8, 11 AM – 6 PM
LOCATION: Ideally situated in the heart of the largest gallery district, RED DOT
New York will be held at 521 West 25 Street, between 10 and 11 Avenues in New York City. An entire floor of this newly renovated landmark building is dedicated to RED DOT. The fair is located across the street from Pace, and next to Cheim & Read, Marlborough Gallery and other high profile galleries. The location provides an attractive destination for visiting collectors, as well as easy access to other prominent art fairs such as The Armory Show, Pulse and Scope.

Click here to apply to Red Dot New York

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Good news about Art Shows!

Well, as everyone knows, the incredible week of Art Basel 2008 came and went. There were many predictions of lower attendance, lagging sales, and economic distress for the art business. But, at least at a few shows, that seems to have been mistaken. Below are three press releases that I received recently talking about how well the shows went. It looks like even though we are going through some hard times, people still know that art is important to life.

Check out the press releases below, then come talk about them in the Life Is Art Forums.

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PRESS RELEASE 1: PULSE Miami Defies Art Market Forecast With Solid Sales and Heavy VIP Attendance

PULSE Prize awarded to Emilio Chapela Perez

New York, December 12, 2008 – PULSE Miami concluded its largest edition following a week of solid sales and rave reviews by press and public alike, cementing its status as the strongest fair after Art Basel Miami Beach despite recent economic developments. “While it was not the feverish, trend-oriented seller’s market of 2007, all our dealers said that buyers were serious collectors who carefully selected art, often placing reserves that were finalized later in the week,” said Helen Allen, Executive Director of PULSE. Twelve thousand visited the fair over the course of its five-day run, which was approximately the same attendance as PULSE New York in March 2008.

Following a well attended VIP preview, sales picked up and by Thursday, the mood and weather had turned to sunny and warm. The dealers attributed the fair’s success to the quality of its production and of works for sale. This includes Jamie Angell, owner of Toronto’s Angell Gallery, who said: “If Angell Gallery had not been accepted into PULSE, I had no intention of exhibiting in Miami this year. Next to Basel it’s the finest fair. It’s professionally run, well laid out and showcases respected galleries representing quality artists.” Nick Lawrence, owner of New York gallery Freight + Volume, reported a sold-out booth and commented that, “surprisingly, this fair turned out better than last year’s. It’s renewed my faith that the art market follows its own rules. A lot of deals were closed after midnight at the Raleigh and Le Baron.”

One trend noted by multiple galleries was an interest in new media works, particularly videos mounted in artists’ frames, which were snapped up by buyers. These included bitforms gallery, whose booth sold out of a video “shadow box” by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, which began at $90,000, while Angles Gallery experienced heavy sales of Ori Gersht’s Falling Bird. The edition of eight began at $45,000. Other new media successes included a sell out of Siebren Versteeg’s series of large internet-enabled touch screen monitors at Max Protetch. The work was produced in an edition of 10, and started at $25,000. A real time 3D animation by artist John Gerrard, represented by Ernst Hilger, sold multiple works at $70,000 a piece.

A full, day-by-day, sales report is available upon request.

A long roster of VIPs were in attendance, including Academy Award winning actor Forest Whitaker, artists Chuck Close, Takashi Murakami and Leo Villareal; LVMH Art Advisor Herve Mikaeloff; Director of the Brooklyn Museum and collector Arnold Lehman; Armory Show Director Katelijne de Backer; and a flock of A-list collectors including Shelley and Phillip Aarons, Marty Marguiles, the Rubell family, Joel and Sherry Malin, Raul and Lilly de Molina, Tony Goldman and Jean Pigozzi, as well as Diane Ackerman, Laura Skoler and John and Julie Thornton from Texas. Also noteworthy was the presence of major dealers who were seen cruising the aisles of the fair, among them Jeffrey Deitch, Tim Blum and Sean Kelly. They were joined by a host of museum curators and other professionals, notably SITE Santa Fe Director Laura Steward Heon, David Smith Foundation Director Peter Stevens, Donald Judd Foundation Director Barbara Hunt McLanahan, and newly appointed Andy Warhol Museum Curator of Art Eric Shiner.

Other highlights of PULSE Miami included New York nightlife and fashion icon Amanda Lepore’s performance and preview of her new limited-edition fragrance Amanda, which was produced by exhibitor Artware Editions. Envoy Enterprises had a surprise hit with their performance by Gill and Jill Bumby. The anonymous duo sold visitors “fair and accurate appraisals of their appearance” typed on notecards for $5 a piece, which drew crowds.

The Financial Times and CORE: conversations drew great praise from attendees who packed the café for the series and PULSE’s original programming was also in full force, with major installations throughout the fair, as was a new PULSE PLAY> selection.

GEISAI Miami, produced by Kaikai Kiki, was a runaway hit. The fair, which allowed 26 artists to exhibit without commercial representation, was thronged with curators, gallery owners and press. Brooklyn-based painter Asha Canalos sold out her entire booth to German collectors in one fell swoop, while Japanese photographer Keita Sugiura placed scores of works in the hands of collectors that included SITE Santa Fe Director Laura Steward Heon, New York gallerist and PULSE exhibitor Max Protetch, and Italian collector Jean Pigozzi. All 26 artists were in agreement that the fair was an incomparable, positive experience. Painter Nikki Katsikas, of Sea Cliff, New Jersey, was the recipient of the inaugural GEISAI Miami award.

PULSE Prize Miami 2008
The $2,500 PULSE Prize, sponsored by The Financial Times, was awarded to Emilio Chapela Perez, represented by EDS Galeria of Mexico City in PULSE’s IMPULSE section.

PULSE New York
PULSE returns to Pier 40 on March 5-8, 2009, for its fourth New York edition. Pier 40 is located at West Houston Street and the West Side Highway.

For more information and news about PULSE Contemporary Art Fairs, please visit www.pulse-art.com

Media contact:
For more information, images or interviews, please contact:
Andy Cushman
Blue Medium Inc.
T: 212-675-1800
E: andy@bluemedium.com

Press release courtesy of Art Nexus

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PRESS RELEASE 2: Artists Troy Abbott and Enrique Gomez De Molina

Thank you for visiting us at the POOL Art Fair 2008 in Miami Beach, Forida.

It was a huge success for us both. We met a lot of cool new people and
connected with dealers, galleries and collectors from around the world.
(We sold some art too!)

Visit us and view our work at http://www.interactivearts.com

We will be posting more images of our works soon.

Thanks again for a great show!

Happy Holidays!

Troy Abbott & Enrique Gomez De Molina
http://www.InteractiveArts.com

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PRESS RELEASE 3: Miami 08’s Most Talked About Art Fair Draws a Record 30,000 Visitors

Miami 08’s Most Talked About Art Fair Draws a Record 30,000 Visitors

MIAMI–Huge crowds embraced SCOPE’s raw floored pioneer spirit, fueling sales and shifting focus from tough economic times to notable optimism. SCOPE Miami 08 hosted its 90 exhibitors from 22 countries in a new 60,000 square foot pavilion centrally located at Midtown Miami. Undeniably the most talked-about fair during this year’s Olympics of the art world, Miami’s original emerging contemporary art fair drew an enthusiastic audience of 30,000 art world VIPs, collectors, and art lovers as it returned for its seventh year December 3-7.

Recent new comers to SCOPE, included Jacob Karpio Galeria | San Jose, Invisible- Exports | New York, Like the Spice | Brooklyn, Y Gallery | Queens, Ark | Jakarta, ARATANIURANO | Tokyo, Galerie Nikolaus Ruzicska | Salzburg, Gallery Peithner-Lichtenfels | Vienna, all reported strong sales with Jacob Karpio exclaiming, “SCOPE is the pioneering fair to break the monopoly in the market, opening the door for galleries around the world and providing viewers with a real-time survey of emerging art. SCOPE took a risk and was a huge success.” Benjamin Tischer of INVISIBLE-EXPORTS beamed, “Traffic was wonderful, the new location brilliant. I had a consistent stream of visitors telling me that SCOPE was the busiest fair.”

Sarah Douglas of ARTINFO reported, “Despite the gloomy global economic conditions, things seemed, rather improbably, to be chugging along over at the SCOPE fair and its new sister event, ART ASIA.” SCOPE Miami’s dynamic partnership with ART ASIA, maintained unique identities with separate pavilions, presenting a combined 135 exhibitors from over 36 countries. The partnership helped to increase audience attendance while attracting new collectors, curators and press. Expanded museum quality programming, which included a well-attended lecture series, was a result of this new partnership. Both fairs look forward to a similar relationship with ART ASIA’s debut in Basel, Switzerland on June 10th, 2009.

“This year, SCOPE definitely was my favorite fair, not only because the work for sale was superb, but their commitment to inviting local artists and musicians to take part in the festivities is refreshing.” said Jose Duran of the Miami New Times. Spotted early at the SCOPE Pavilion were collectors Melva Bucksbaum, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Richard and Eileen Ekstract, Michael and Susan Hort, Stephanie Ignacio, Arnold Lehman, Takashi Murakami, Todd Oldham and Charles Saatchi. The SCOPE Collectors’ tours attracted members from Art in Embassies, Boca Raton Museum of Art, Christie’s Education-New York, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Miami Art Museum, MoMA, National Gallery of Art, National Portrait Gallery, The Phillips Collection, RBC Financial Group, Smithsonian American Art Museum, TATE Modern, and Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art.

Much viewed and reviewed, programming at SCOPE was curated by the SCOPE Foundation, newly named the ARTIST FOUNDATION 501 (c)(3), Miami 08 Foundation highlights included

• SCOPE’s third edition of Museum Presents, Narrative/Non-Narrative: Contemporary Artists from the CIFO Programs, a nonprofit exhibition focusing on Latin American artists co-presented and curated by The Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO).

• SCOPE’s Collector Mentorship Auction also celebrated its third auction with competitive bidding for its ten collectors: Cecilia Fajardo-Hill, Lisa Kirk, Arnold Lehman, Kathryn Mikesell, Dennis Oppenheim, Dennis Scholl, Nancy Seltzer, Andres Serrano, Rob Teeters, and Ultra Violet. Past participants included Louisa Buck, Melva Bucksbaum, Frank Cohen, Bob Colacello, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Eileen and Richard Ekstract, John Friedman, Raymond Learsy, Arnold Lehman, Adam Lindemann, Enrique Norten, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Lowell Pettit, Julia Peyton-Jones, Kay Saatchi, Kenny Schachter, Terrie Sultan and Rick Wester. The fourth edition of the CMA will reach outside of the art world to include titans of industry, tastemakers, and iconoclasts.

• Thirteen projects were presented, included: The Girl Project, GLOWLAB, mr.brainwash, and Matthew Porter’s Startled Birds. FriendsWithYou’s Fun House, transformed SCOPE’s VIP Lounge into an interactive bounce house, a crowd favorite.

Returning galleries posted strong results with Toby Clarke from the Fine Art Society (FAS) reporting that Annie Kevans, who only joined the gallery three months ago, sold 12 portraits, all priced at $4,300, while a painting by Keith Coventry went for $40,000 and another by Stephen Goddard for $27,800. “Long time SCOPE exhibitor Helmut Schuster of Galerie Schuster | Frankfurt/Berlin commented, “SCOPE is no longer a satellite fair and has made its mark for presenting the young and emerging contemporary artists. SCOPE is what collectors and curators want to see- the buzz about the fair is proof! I thought because of the problems in the market that it would be harder to sell, but the first day relieved all my anxieties.”

With total sales of over $100 million and attendance of over 250,000 visitors, SCOPE Art Fairs have drawn wide media attention including The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Art in America, and ArtNet Magazine, which wrote, “Of the various art fairs in Miami, it was SCOPE that served up the best and most playful energy, both inside and out.”

For more information, please visit our website at www.scope-art.com.

Contact: Adam Abdalla/Dan Schwartz
Susan Grant Lewin Associates
212/947-4557
adam@susangrantlewin.com

Press release provided by Art Nexus

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So, things are looking pretty good for the art scene. Come by and let us know what you think.

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I hope that everyone had an amazing time during Art Basel Miami Week. For us, I think this was the best one ever. It started on Monday and did not stop until Sunday night. We met a lot of great contacts and saw some awesome art. Now, finally, we can get back to the business at hand, producing our own art show.

This past week, we had fantastic artists from all over the world, but we know, we have our own crop of outstanding artists based right here in Miami. The first Lift Is Art will feature as many of these as we can manage. Come and join the discussion to talk about Life and Art in Miami with us and let’s create a great community right here.

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